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Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

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May 23, 1941
VIA AIR MAIL
Mr. Bick 0. Collaar, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Immigration and naturalisation Service, Fort Missoula, Montana*
The undersigned recently discussed with an Acting Assistant Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service the question of the advisability of inoculating for typhoid and vaccinating for snail pox aliens in detention at Fort Missoula and Fort Lincoln. The Public Health Service considers it extremely desirable that this be done, and it is suggested that you give the natter careful consideration and advise whether the crews' doctors will handle this work if this Service will provide the serums.
Lemuel B. Schofleld Special Assistant to the Attorney General
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W. F. KELLX Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
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Letter to Nick D. Collaer, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Fort Missoula from Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General

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c
56067/440 u 56067/441
May 23, 1941
VIA AIR MAIL
Mr. Bick 0. Collaar, Supervisor of Alien Detentions, Immigration and naturalisation Service, Fort Missoula, Montana*
The undersigned recently discussed with an Acting Assistant Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service the question of the advisability of inoculating for typhoid and vaccinating for snail pox aliens in detention at Fort Missoula and Fort Lincoln. The Public Health Service considers it extremely desirable that this be done, and it is suggested that you give the natter careful consideration and advise whether the crews' doctors will handle this work if this Service will provide the serums.
Lemuel B. Schofleld Special Assistant to the Attorney General
Byi
W. F. KELLX Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
WFK/ejm